Description
This book contains a Foreword by Allyson Pollock, Professor and Head,  Centre for International Public Health Policy, University of Edinburgh.  Healthcare students, practitioners and researchers need a sound basis  for making valid statistical inferences from health data. To make the  best use of statistical software, it is necessary to understand how  probabilistic inference works. This book explains that, along with the  various ways statistical data can be described and presented. It is  designed to develop insight rather than simply the mechanical skills  found in other textbooks. This book is specifically designed to underpin  the concepts of statistics and epidemiology. It is practical and easy  to use and is ideal for people who can feel uncomfortable with  mathematics. 'Excellent. A great primer for all students and research  workers engaged in learning how to use statistical ideas in public  health. It sets out the core concepts and explains them clearly, using  worked examples as illustration. If followed carefully, the engaged  reader should be able to use the standard statistical software packages  intelligently and sensitively.  It will stimulate the public health  student, in whatever context, and new researchers, to approach the  enterprise with enhanced confidence in interpreting and coherently  explaining their findings.' - Allyson Pollock, in the Foreword.
Download Here
http://filetram.com/download/filesonic/books/8850261095/basic-concepts-in-statistics-and-epidemiology-pdf?739dbc85
Download Here
http://filetram.com/download/filesonic/books/8850261095/basic-concepts-in-statistics-and-epidemiology-pdf?739dbc85
 
No comments:
Post a Comment